![]() ![]() However, the option isn’t available on your Kindle device itself. Like when you get previews with DVDs/media, movies youd never known about. If you purchased a Kindle with Special Offers (or got one as a gift), the good news is that you can remove the ads by paying back the $20 discount. Agreed, my Kindle Fire has ads which Im fine with because I dont really get ads any other way outside of websites. Note: The price difference is region-specific. There’s an ad-supported model on offer for $20 less than the model without ads. It’s the same for the Kindle Paperwhite and all other models of Kindle available, including the Kindle Fire line. You should see a listing of items be presented to you that include adding the app to Favorites, along with 'Remove from Device'. ![]() Tap and hold on the app you'd like to remove. Visit the Apps tab from the Home screen of the device, that has the unwanted app downloaded onto it. If you go to Amazon now and visit the Kindle page, you’ll see that you can buy a Kindle that’s “Ad-Supported” for $90 or a Kindle “Without Ads” for $110. Turn on and unlock your Amazon Kindle Fire. Prices are in GBP because Kindles were actually sold out on Amazon US when we wrote this. With Special Offers, also called Ads, you get a $20 discount on a new Kindle. In return, Amazon gets to show you targeted ads outside of the e-books you’re reading. ![]() Amazon has a program for Kindles called “Special Offers.” However, Amazon now appears to be increasingly transparent, calling this “Ads.” ![]()
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